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THE DAILY ALASKA EM ITWO FEATURES ~ WEEKEND BILL CAPITOL MOVIE Out West wnh the_Pep- pers” and ""Alias the Deacon’ Attractions said to be the most hi- R mat lov; £ who ever tock a tug alyout heart shinge! Show Place of Juneau Frilay Saturday FIRST SHOW starts 7 P.M. SECOND SHOW 9:30 P.M. e —————— What is larious card game ever filmed is MICKEY MOUSE made & highlight sequence in Uni- | MATINEE versal’s new Bob Burns comed “Alias the Deacon,” coming SATURDAY " e Burns in the title role appears s > 1P M 3 an amiable card sharp who mas- R | Alias the Deacon l ””””” fl(‘“ ‘wml w‘ nwn»f‘h uri;nm“»h:;mn;\ and Pfl’”kf The story reachts its climax when I . Bob turns the tables on a couple Out West with S,B”ufis’hlows of 1l town crooks and relieves | oy P SOLAR of their money the Peppers [ he best of the popu- Als Little Peppers iilm series, - "'"’ via's “Out West With the H - ! opens also at the Capi- Dl‘:k Tracy S G MEI‘I Coming Soon: wother show with Edith NEWS———CANDY " . g Felloy gain featured as Polly NEWS——CANDY || “(Gone with the Wind™ JJiTciov toain o ierty ot s s pealin; little mother” of the cour- MRS SITKA MERCHANT LEAVES | geous Pepper brood. Based upon IRE - HOSP"‘A[ NO'I'ES arct Sidney’s juvenile classics frs. K.'P kér, wife of a for-| W. P. Mills, Sitka merchant, lefl W have captured the imagin n \kor of the Territorial Juneau this morning on a south ¢ tions and the emotions of gen- H f Representatives, is in Ju- bound Lodestar, bound for Seattle.] ppank Vauehn taleh bft the jons of readers, “Out West neau from Pelican City for medical Mills arrived in Juneau several da teamer Taku today and admitieq With the Peppers” follows the atle r ago from Sitka. , St. Ann’s Hospital for medical charming, enjoyable “Five Little Mis. Walker flew in from Pelican o — tfeatnent. Peppers and How They Grew," first with Shell Simmons Wednesdny Subscribe to ‘uie Daly Alaska of the series, and “Five Little Pep- and will remain here for the Empire—the paper with the larges. Afer' tdtelving medical date. Gy [Ders A Home,” second and most et chthingng kson was dismissed from St.|recent production \! i Rnl.,_ y v Admitted for Il\l(htdl care, Victor Forsom is a patient at St. Ann's, S(HOOI. TONIGHT Directed Miss Ruth McVay, m's and i |GEORGE BROS. | \ttention Super Market McEacht was dismiss by i : oI St. Ann’s after receiving sur |Student actors of the Juneau High ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924 ical case, Schoul will present “Headed for . el Atahishe aBMbviORted 2 il Eden,” a comedy in three acts, this i selection st qua ortec Rk Gantb Do vening at 8 o'clock in the Hig Ak g b ) \rs. George Peterson was admit- | evening at 8 o x igh I \{‘ : y;n ries in Junean, .,] the ]H\hll t pr u“]‘ to St Ann's and is receiving|School gymnasium i large buying power and large volume with medical attention. An overture, including selections mall profits enables GEORGE BROTHERS TO SAVE w | from “Rose Marie” will be given YONT YO \-U\_h\. ; tient at the Government!by the High School Orchestra and Try GEORGE BROTHERS for one month and Gilbert Johnson, is re- between acts the Swing Band will y compare the difference at the end of the month! surgical care. play a group of popular selections € y e b L The play, written by Sidney Do- ¢ *AVE 5/0 Sliocy Buy C()upon Books!!! AT HIS WGRD vall, promises to afford an eve- CAMP ROBINSON, Ark .ot Ming of good entertainment. Th E e Or 1 S lic is invited to attend | szn.ea Book §19.06 — $10.00 Book $9.50 [ som & sieen o o s bl e it o st WAL anced to mention on a radio m that he longed for the ATTENTION, ELKS! ‘L n sight of the spring flowers bloom-| All EIks requested to meet in ». s Y ( ing in his home state. A few days|Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after- later the postman brought a big noon, May 11, to attend Mother’s box of daffodils and bluebells —| Day services, EVERSWEET sent by a listener, his mother COMMITTEE. ). SATURDAY ONLY!! DAVE: “This is mar- . LIMIT—2 POUNDS PER CUSTOMER velous coffee want a second c | Ny | George Bros. Sell for L mED: “So do I You | B B . P, B o it know, they use Hiils E Bros. Coffee here. »{| FIGBARS —FRESH—N.B.C. A [ ] Pay Less at George Bros. Fresh Milk 15¢ qt. BEST GRADE “A” RAW MILK )‘1»x| can afford to give your children fresh milk . . . from GEORGE BROTHERS and save the difference. DON’T FORGET | Betty | | [ PIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, vi8alute to U. §: i l | Maurcen O'Sullivan and son After visiting her husband, Lieut. John Farrow of the British navy, in Bermuda, Screen Player Msu- reen O'Sullivan poses with ler young son, Michael Damien Far- row, in New York. Mothers' Tea at Church Parlors Here Tomorrow | With members nl H.\‘ Martha So- ciety ponsors, & Mothers' Day tea will' be held tomorrow afte noon betwee and 5 o'clock in the Parlors of the fan Church wing the Pres Pouring tea hours wiil be M mes Gunn: E ngren Alex Sey, R Robertson, M. S. Whittjer, A. F. Knight and Walter P. Sdot Folk R from different nu- ented by a group als during the ai- terncon and Mrs. Dudley Reynolds will give a vocal selection befove each , gance appropriate to the countyy She will be accompanied by Mus. Jack The Scotch giveny by ‘Irer dances tions ‘will be pr of gitls at er Finlay at the piano be folk dance will Shirk and Joy mith! ‘An Irish dance will be pre- sented by Pat Sey and Lois Stan- difer, Eve Gralk fan dance and il be given Marie Jeu the Dutch Lou Hared and | Glasse: The! girls will all be in costume and will" also assist with the serv- | ing All girls in the community are inyited to take ftheir mothers for ea during the specified hours o ' Salvation Army Girl Guards Tea Here Tomorrow| aid the Girl Guards camp activities for the summer, a silver [ tea and home made candy sale will be held tomorrow at the Salva- tion Army Hall between 12 and 5 oclock in the afternoon. The pub- lic is invited to call. During the tea hours a program will be presented by the Guard singing group, The affair is being sponsored by former Guard mem- bers. Subscrie > the Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. MOTHER Home Grown GLADIOLAS, SWEET PEAS, NASTURTIUMS and Large Assortment of POTTED PLANTS GROWN AT GEORGE BROS. GREENHOUSE GEORGE BROS. LIQUOR DEPT. 15 YEAR OLD SOTCH ROYAL MAC It Is so easy to make a cup of delicious coffee with Hills Bros. Coffee. Thanks to The Covect Gaind, this famous coffee can be used “as is” in any kind of coffee- maker, producing the maximum of aroma and flavor in the cup. YES, THE DIRECTIONS FOR ANY KIND OF . COFFEE-MAKER 1 ARE ON THE SIDE LR OF THE CAN BEER COLD BEER & TALLBOTTLES $1.00 HAAM'S—PABST BLUE RIBBON—BUDWEISER FOR BETTER VALUES ai LOWER PRICES The Comect Gaind is guaranteed to produce best results in DRIP €} GLASS MAKER (= PERCOLATOR Q or por (J P fidk-filom on side of Hllh Bros Coffee can followed | = L e fenict gt meilow Bowrhon. tillery und el to please: AT YOUR DEALERS oo frien m: JMPORTERS, ING. _ Swatte stars m and Pat Davis! o iy, WA (e g 1941. SECRET SERVACE FEATURE OPENING AT 20TH CENTURY “"Smashing the Money| Ring” Seen with ""Six- Gun Trail” Added ‘Smashing the Mopney Ring" the third in the Warner Bros. series| of pictures depicting the exciting | adventures of the U. S. Secret Se vice opens tonight at the Century. Ronald Reagan & again| as the clever and handsome| an added interest operative and as a new discovery, pretty Margot Stevenson, who provides the love interest, makes her debut in this| film ‘ Reagan as “Brass Bancroft” 1s assigned the difficult job of track- ihg down a counterfeit gang which operates in a State penitentiary In the course of this assignment,| an off-shore gambliny| a thrilling gun fight| the trail grows warm- the State prison where Reagon, impersonating a joing the counterfeit ring vers their method of op- In a tense and surprising ringleader is disclosed tured after a planned es- rom the prison is executed. cther feature: to the two- bill is Tim MecCoy in “Six Trail he is led to ship. After aboard ship, r and leads to N.GHT PROWLER RELEASES DO.GS FROM CIFY POUN . Ordinance Belng Enforced Northern Ligat — Owners Warned 1o Keep Dogs Off Streets Adding fuel to the flames of the annual controversy oqver what should be done about dogs running at large in Juneau, some animal lover or vandal last night broke a lock on the City pound at the gar- bage dump and released three im-| pounded dogs, Chief of Police Dan Ralston announced today. Dogs picked up off the streets are held at the pound three days apd then killed if not claimed. To claim an impounded dog costs the owner $1 plus 50 cents per d*\/ board, All dogs are also required to have a dog license costing $1 per year. The license is for purposes and is not a license for the dog to run at large. Under thel dog ordinance, dogs are allowed on | the streets of Juneau only on leasn.| Those loose on the streets are being picked up and taken to the pound (City officials said. | Mayor Harry I. Lucas declarcd |teday that the existing dog ordin- | lance has been enforced diligently | for the past three weeks. In that | time, a large Hmve heen posed of when not claimed who specined three days 'SCHOOL 0L PUPILS GIVE $§34.31 FOR IRON LUNG FUND Penny Driv_filelps Swell Total to $226.31 in Three Days | A one-day drive in the Juneau | Public Schools resulted in the ad- dition today of $34.37 to the com- | munity Iron Lung Fund. | A request for pennes for the iron lung was sent out to school pupils 3this morning by Superintendent of | Schools A. B. Phillips, and the col- lecuon at the end of the school day | resulted in a substantial addition to |the fund for equipment necessary to the treatment of infantile pai- ! alysis. Another contribution of $5 from {Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connors was | turned in to Fund Treasurer George | Sundborg at The Empire office and i the addition of a $1 anonymous gift swelled the total contributions to date to $226.37. A portable iron lung such as it is hoped can be bought for Juneau costs about $600. Donations to the fund have been, as follows: |Dr. W. H. Whitehead | H. L. Faulkner | Alaska Packers Association... Pacific American Fisheries .. $ 20.00 | 25.00 | | Harry Race Drug Store 5.00 Daily Alaska Empire 5.00 20th Century Grocery . 500 20th Century Meat Market 5.00 | Stag party 21.00 Chamber of Commerce 50.00 gchool penny drive 34.37 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connors 5.00 Anonymous 1.00 ..$226.37 >oe —— ELKS! TOTAL ATTENTION, All Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after- noon, May 11, to attend -Mother's Day services. COMMITTEE. e Try a crassilied @@ 10 Ahe mmpire Rian-Moi Nuptials number of animals| impounded and many, in| 25.00 i 25.00.| Elks requested to. meet in} A MNP RSB ‘WHERE THE BETTER L1G I l'RIDAY and 2” 4[//71/,9;/ suunnu T EATURE NO. FEATURE BO. 1 HI&\TA;\' ADVENTURE BLAZING GUNS lfl%ff, AHONRY, EVtR’ fl”flu‘_ 15 EVE -y nE“‘ .., &% azl s the fearless, nghting T-Men carry out their toughest job. 'SMASH'" g Salurdaylflfll’ M. NEY RIN 6 2 Features 2 Candy RONALD REAGAN Prizes Cartoons MARGOT STEVENSON EDDIE FOY, Jr. Directed by TERRY MORSE Pres - d by WARNER BRO* LATEST EDITION OF WORLD NEWS COLIJEUM — - — LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘CITY IN DABRKNESS' Will Be Performed At Lutheran Church Miss Julia Moi, daughter of Mr and Mrs, L. K. Moi of this city, | will become the bride of Mr. Martin Rian tomorrow evening at an & |o'clock ceremony to be performed at Resurrection Lutheran Church The Rev. John L. Cauble will read the vows in the presence of mem- bers of the family. The bride will be attended by Miss |Lillian Olson and Mr. Milton Ny- man will be best man reception will be held at the Frank Olson residence at 835 Cal- houn Avenue and all friends -of the couple are invited to call between 9 and 11 o'cleck .o TRYMUCHA HERE Marianna Skinner Plays in ‘Fiestas at Huntingdon College Friends of Miss Marianna Skin- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Skinner of this city, will be in- terested to know that she had a preminent part in the “Fiésta Amer- icana”, by which Huntingdon Col- ‘ege, at Montgomery, Alabama, cele- brated the bginning of' the second half of the Pan American Union as its May Day Festival on the campus May 3. The May Day festival is a tradi- tional observance filled with color- ful pageantry which annually draws hundreds of alumnae, paregts of the students and other visitors to Huntingdon. e Subscrive for 'l'ne l:mpl.l‘ M Mrs. Max Trymucha arrived on the Yukon to join her husband, now !in Juneau as representative of the! Burroughs Adding Machine Com- pany. They will leave soon for a trip to the westw: and interfor. - Subseribe for The Emp!re identification sure to please! HOLEPROOF'S New, Properly Proportioned STOCKINGS | Gorgeously ! packed in For Mother — only the finest! this exquis< | Holeprocf's new properly propor- ite gift box, tioned stockings are not just dif- added trib- ferent lef lengths but correctly ute to | knit to fit at ankle, calf, knee and Mother! thigh . .. according to leg length. Exquisitely sheer in texture and clear in color because of Beauty Lock, Holeproof’s exclusive fin- ishing process. $1.00 and $1.15 FAMILY SHOE STORE LOU HUDSON—Mgr. Take the Family to See “Headed for Eden” PRESENTED BY JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT-FRIDAY-$P. M. High- School Gymnasium Adulis 40c Mflizfi; L%e flxth Street Eptnmge Y sl o